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RuggedSwitch
™ User Guide 
RMON Alarms And Events Concepts And Issues
 
The Alarm Process 
The RMON Alarms Table allows the user to create records that configure the 
switch to examine the state of a specific statistic variable.   
The record contains an upper and a lower threshold for legal values of the statistic 
in a given interval.  This provides the ability to detect events occurring more 
quickly than a specified maximum rate or less quickly than a specified minimum 
rate. 
When a statistic value’s rate of change exceeds its limits an internal alarm of INFO 
level is always generated.  Internal alarms can be viewed using the Diagnostics 
menu, View Alarms command.   
Additionally, the record’s owner can decide whether a statistic threshold crossing 
should result in further activity.  The RMON Alarm record points to a particular 
RMON Event Record, which can generate an SNMP trap, an entry in the switch’s 
event log or both.  The RMON Event Record can “steer” alarms towards different 
communities of trap receivers.  
The alarm record can point to a different event record for each of the thresholds, 
so combinations such as “trap on rising threshold” or “trap on rising threshold, 
log and trap on falling threshold” are possible. 
System
Statistics
Internal Alarm
RMON Alarm Record
RMON Event Record
Rising Alarm
Falling Alarm
Rising Trap
Rising Log
Falling Trap
Falling Log
Threshold
Crossing
Logic
First
Alarm
Logic
Event
Generation
Logic
 
Figure 57: The Alarm Process 
 The owner of the alarm has the choice what happens if the very first statistic 
measurement (after switch reset or after the record is created) immediately exceeds 
the configured thresholds.  The owner can decide whether or not to generate an 
alarm.   
 
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